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today, he's clearly on the defensive. his agenda is very much constrained. there are questions about his authority at this point, and they now have a series of investigations and they can call them political or they can call them whatever they want, but nonetheless these are investigations that are going to go on for a long time, and the idea that you can compartmentalize scandals here, everything else over here, i think is probably not going to happen. >> schieffer: i would tend to agree with that. when whichis the worst thing the president has to deal with here, david, benghazi, the i.r.s., the ap? >> my guess is it's the i.r.s. because this is the one institution that all americans know, all americans know about, and it's not the most loved institution in america. on top of which, if the president didn't know about this-- and so far there's been no evidence that he did-- since the issue of whether or not the scrutiny that was being applied to these groups and those associated with the tea party was out there and the subject of congressional discussion, it
today, he's clearly on the defensive. his agenda is very much constrained. there are questions about his authority at this point, and they now have a series of investigations and they can call them political or they can call them whatever they want, but nonetheless these are investigations that are going to go on for a long time, and the idea that you can compartmentalize scandals here, everything else over here, i think is probably not going to happen. >> schieffer: i would tend to agree...
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the cuts will affect only discretionary spending, like defense, government agencies and a lot of programs that will impact low-income families in particular. it's the cities that will bear the brunt of the cuts and few big cities will be harder hit than baltimore, maryland. >> all of the things that are put in place to hold up the families are, you know, slowly one by one being pulled out. >> reporter: this is baltimore mayor stephanie rollins blake. >> every time we talk about a cut you're talking about many people who don't have an expensive lobby that is in washington, d.c. baltimore is by no means the poorest in the u.s. bill mccarthy is the executive director of catholic charities in maryland. >> if you think about the city of baltimore, 20% of our city lives in poverty. one of every four children in our city lives in poverty. we have an unemployment rate of about 11%. and if you go to segments of our city like west baltimore the unemployment rate is 60%. >> reporter: there are a number of churches trying to help the poor in maryland, but by far the largest aid organization is cathol
the cuts will affect only discretionary spending, like defense, government agencies and a lot of programs that will impact low-income families in particular. it's the cities that will bear the brunt of the cuts and few big cities will be harder hit than baltimore, maryland. >> all of the things that are put in place to hold up the families are, you know, slowly one by one being pulled out. >> reporter: this is baltimore mayor stephanie rollins blake. >> every time we talk...
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it takes a whole mix of people whether it's the department of defense and even fema having roles to play in that. bob fenton, the assistant chief of fema, used to be the division chief in division 9. he is no stranger to this area, born and raised here, this is his home and so he does have care d interest in this community and beyond. and so with that it is hard to fill being his replacement at the regional level because not only to fill his shoes all the great work he did in this region, but also because when you see the size difference, it's a little hard to fit in there. but this this i want to introduce bob fenton, the response head for fema coming in from dc to help support this and moderate the panel. thank you. (applause). >> well, appreciate it. appreciate the opportunity to be back with friends and back in san francisco. and i appreciate the opportunity to be your lunch speaker. as i always say, lunch is one of may five most important meals of the day so thank you for that. let me introduce my panelists. here to my left, we have a great group here to talk about stories from the
it takes a whole mix of people whether it's the department of defense and even fema having roles to play in that. bob fenton, the assistant chief of fema, used to be the division chief in division 9. he is no stranger to this area, born and raised here, this is his home and so he does have care d interest in this community and beyond. and so with that it is hard to fill being his replacement at the regional level because not only to fill his shoes all the great work he did in this region, but...
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but this week was the very first time he's ever testified in his own defense. on wednesday he was allowed one hand to be unshackled so he could explain evidence presented to show how his former attorney had poorly represented him in his 2008 case. that case centers around charges of theft and taking hostages at gun point in a las vegas hotel room as o. j. simpson was trying to reclaim memory beihl i can't. he said gantter not advised him well enough on what to do in that attempt to claim his things back and that the attorney was too dominant a character that he dared question his judgment. take a listen. >> yale is in charge. he makes no bones so that everybody that works with him knows that he's the guy that's in charge and it goes through him. he would tell me often not to talk to them, just talk to him. >> in response to that on friday, we saw an infuriated galanter make a heated outburst about the accusation being insane. e pes watching the exchanges say actually things appear to be falling into o.j.'s favor. >> if you look at the way he was this week on th
but this week was the very first time he's ever testified in his own defense. on wednesday he was allowed one hand to be unshackled so he could explain evidence presented to show how his former attorney had poorly represented him in his 2008 case. that case centers around charges of theft and taking hostages at gun point in a las vegas hotel room as o. j. simpson was trying to reclaim memory beihl i can't. he said gantter not advised him well enough on what to do in that attempt to claim his...
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here is more now of interview with former secretary of defense bob gates. do you think on reflection it was a mistake to go to iraq? >> i think that what we know-- with what we know now, in terms of the fact that they did not have weapons of mass destruction, will always taint the fact that we went to war in iraq. i think-- i think historians will judge iraq in the context of whether it is seen as a huge strategic mistake or the overthrow of saddam hussein as the first crack in a region of authoritarian governments that began a long, if difficult path to democracy. and so i think it's too soon to make the judgment whether it was the right thing to do or not. i think you have to look back a long time from now, or some period from now, and see how this all turns out. if iraq falls apart and falls into civil war again, then, that's one thing. but if it it somehow struggles through and most of these politicians are arguing with each other, not shooting each other right now, then i think you could come to a different conclusion. >> schieffer: we are leaving afgh
here is more now of interview with former secretary of defense bob gates. do you think on reflection it was a mistake to go to iraq? >> i think that what we know-- with what we know now, in terms of the fact that they did not have weapons of mass destruction, will always taint the fact that we went to war in iraq. i think-- i think historians will judge iraq in the context of whether it is seen as a huge strategic mistake or the overthrow of saddam hussein as the first crack in a region...
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the fire became so dangerous firefighters had to pull out of the structure and assume a defensive position, basically fighting from the outside, using a water hose to dump water from above. only two people hurt, in spite of how big, a young woman and a deputy. both of them have been treated and released. everyone else got out okay. >> everybody, fire, fire, fire, tried to put all the people outside. then i called 911. i was scared. i hear boom, like explosion like that. i don't know the car. i don't know. >> happy everything is okay, everybody okay, nobody got hurt. >> three surrounding buildings were evacuated. a lot of those people woken up early this morning out here on the sidewalk with blankets still in their pjs. one of those buildings let back in, the other two expect to be released later today. the red cross is helping provide the 24 people who lost their homes basic necessities in the meantime until they get back on their feet. we're talking about food and temporary housing. this fire, by the way, does not affect fair oaks community school, k through 5 located across. classes went
the fire became so dangerous firefighters had to pull out of the structure and assume a defensive position, basically fighting from the outside, using a water hose to dump water from above. only two people hurt, in spite of how big, a young woman and a deputy. both of them have been treated and released. everyone else got out okay. >> everybody, fire, fire, fire, tried to put all the people outside. then i called 911. i was scared. i hear boom, like explosion like that. i don't know the...
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you know is clearly defined in the constitution constitution that the government plays a role and in defense and military so where would you draw the line i would scale it back to pre nine eleven levels which was still more than adequate still more than all the next you know probably ten countries in the world to come. and to grow it to the growth to the point it's at now is just completely irrational on reasonable makes us less safe because we need to justify having these massive toys and you see kind of that crackdown the police state air crackdown and also just justifying the military spending abroad continuation of these these counterproductive strategies and global terrorism so you would like to see us go about our defense department but just in the budget again and in the case that the debt senate and the debt ceiling is reached the house just recently passed a credit act this was yesterday it was done in a very partisan fashion only one hundred twenty one members voted for it one hundred twenty seven voted against it. the bill would prioritize debt payments this would mean that bondho
you know is clearly defined in the constitution constitution that the government plays a role and in defense and military so where would you draw the line i would scale it back to pre nine eleven levels which was still more than adequate still more than all the next you know probably ten countries in the world to come. and to grow it to the growth to the point it's at now is just completely irrational on reasonable makes us less safe because we need to justify having these massive toys and you...
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they just feel that every accused criminal deserves a zealous defense and their aim is to give castro the best possible defense. >> talking about craig weintraub, he talked about in your exclusive interview, castro's love for his daughter. the daughter that was born while her and her mother was captive. let me show first the statement that he made to you. >> i do know that he loves his daughter very much. >> which one? >> jocelyn. >> he loves her. >> i can tell that you mr. castro is extremely committed to the well being and positive future for his daughter whom he loves dearly. >> so clearly, it seems they're going to try to humanize him. he loves his daughter. but what happens when it comes out in court, how his daughter was born? that the daughter's mother was kidnapped and being held in those conditions continually raped, and that the daughter was actually the birth of the daughter was allegedly done in a way that was not medically okay for the daughter. the facts will come out when he says he loves this young girl. >> i can't disagree. that child belongs to amanda berry, one of t
they just feel that every accused criminal deserves a zealous defense and their aim is to give castro the best possible defense. >> talking about craig weintraub, he talked about in your exclusive interview, castro's love for his daughter. the daughter that was born while her and her mother was captive. let me show first the statement that he made to you. >> i do know that he loves his daughter very much. >> which one? >> jocelyn. >> he loves her. >> i can...
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offense and defense, he needs a team that will deliver on both. and that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >>> thanks, chris, and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lied, republicans creating so-called scandals instead of jobs. republicans are on a mission to make a scandal out of anything. but at a factory in baltimore today, the president made it clear that he's not using controversy to play politics. instead, he's trying to try to fight for jobs in the middle class. >> i know it can seem frustrating sometimes when it seems like washington's priorities aren't the same as your priorities. i know it often seems like folks down there are more concerned with their jobs than with yours. others may get distracted by chasing every fleeting issue that passes by but the middle class will always be my -- >> fixing the economy, getting people back to work, that's what americans want again and again we see that in the polls. but the gop, they abandon any interest in jobs. and really in getting anything done. they've go
offense and defense, he needs a team that will deliver on both. and that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >>> thanks, chris, and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lied, republicans creating so-called scandals instead of jobs. republicans are on a mission to make a scandal out of anything. but at a factory in baltimore today, the president made it clear that he's not using controversy to play...
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the defense attorney, mr. mr. mcmann was surprised and so was the defendant. you qoo see the surprise on his -- you could see the surprise on his face. that's what observers said when the verdict came in. mcmann thought they had a strong case because they felt the medical evidence didn't rise to that degree of medical certainty to be proof beyond a reasonable doubt. so quite surprising that the jury found him guilty on those charges. >> it is a good day whether you are pro life or pro choice you say justice has been served. you said earlier in the hour, you believe that the jury will seek the death penalty, he will get the death penalty. what leads you to believe that? >> the fact they came back guilty on so many charges shows they have the stomach for it. they were able to evaluate this evidence, and there is no doubt from anyone who sat in that courtroom about the heinous, atrocious nature of the crimes committed not only against children, but against women. you cannot turn a blind eye to the evidence. when i saw those pictures blown up in the courtroom of t
the defense attorney, mr. mr. mcmann was surprised and so was the defendant. you qoo see the surprise on his -- you could see the surprise on his face. that's what observers said when the verdict came in. mcmann thought they had a strong case because they felt the medical evidence didn't rise to that degree of medical certainty to be proof beyond a reasonable doubt. so quite surprising that the jury found him guilty on those charges. >> it is a good day whether you are pro life or pro...
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>> i was going to say, when your defense is something that happened a long time ago, you're guilty. >> that's u like when you cheat -- >> yeah, when you're innocent and somebody says, you did something wrong, you go, hell, no, i'm innocent. you don't go, it happened a long time ago. if somebody gets you on something and you reference in the context of time, you're guilty. the other thing, too, is obama is in a really weird state. if he didn't claim that it was terrorism and blamed a video, that's a mistake. if he claimed it was terrorism and then went fund-raising, that's a mistake. he's got the emotions of a country bear jamboree. >> they needed to cover up the terrorist angle of this because they were in the middle of a campaign -- >> that's scandal! >> this is the first time bob beckel has said that. >> i've said it before. i'm a politician. that's what i would do, too. >> but that's a scandal. >> no, it's not. >> my last word is don't focus on the spokesperson and talking points. it's the higher-ups that have responsibility. don't blame the messenger. >>> eric holder was drilled o
>> i was going to say, when your defense is something that happened a long time ago, you're guilty. >> that's u like when you cheat -- >> yeah, when you're innocent and somebody says, you did something wrong, you go, hell, no, i'm innocent. you don't go, it happened a long time ago. if somebody gets you on something and you reference in the context of time, you're guilty. the other thing, too, is obama is in a really weird state. if he didn't claim that it was terrorism and...
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sees it as a cover-up from the beginning and joining us now is donald trump's fall former secretary of defense with george w. bush and author of the book and leadership lessons of politics and mr. secretary great to have you. you knew since the october this was a cover-up and the onsibility for the way th warehous tried to cover this up also the president himself. of eier oppression to make that statement with what we now know. >> the former chief of staff of the white house i would describe this as the perfect storm. a sies of problems and they all converged on one word, a trust. we lead by a consent not by mmand. and to be persuasive they have do trust you and with a series of things with benghazi in the way it has been handled by the white house and the attentiveness of the president, of this so-called leading from behind is not only with respect tforeign policy but domestic and white house policy, it erodes trust and i got the call back from president ford after the nixon resignation and the reservoir of trust had been trained in it to aerson like gerald ford with his integrity and decency
sees it as a cover-up from the beginning and joining us now is donald trump's fall former secretary of defense with george w. bush and author of the book and leadership lessons of politics and mr. secretary great to have you. you knew since the october this was a cover-up and the onsibility for the way th warehous tried to cover this up also the president himself. of eier oppression to make that statement with what we now know. >> the former chief of staff of the white house i would...
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they say they only went a couple of times and they're being very defensive about it as well. there's that larger question of how could this all have happened. here today, the moment was the team that the women have assembled, the survivors have assembled, speaking out for them and issuing these statements to try to fill the void. there's a tremendous appetite in the media, the community, to hear from these people, to know what happened to these women, what their experience was like and just to connect with them in a way. and i think it's good news that they have hired this team of professionals, crisis managers, lawyers, who are basically trying to speak for them and also to direct people to something called if cleveland courage fund, which is a legitimate fund that has been set up, that's accepting donations on their behalf, on behalf of the survivors and their families, because lord knows at this point, they could use all the help that they could get. >> ron, it to ask a question and i've gotten this question anytime someone wants to talk about the case. i know you've gotte
they say they only went a couple of times and they're being very defensive about it as well. there's that larger question of how could this all have happened. here today, the moment was the team that the women have assembled, the survivors have assembled, speaking out for them and issuing these statements to try to fill the void. there's a tremendous appetite in the media, the community, to hear from these people, to know what happened to these women, what their experience was like and just to...
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it's trying to defense the indefensible and proved even weaker. no heart what comes of these various embarrassments, this much is clear: the president's best excuse was that he was, well, out of the loop. he has gone from hands-on to hands-off, but its still going to hit his approval numbers hands down. because it is hard to pound the pulpit when you're taking a pounding in the polls. so is big gov being given the big shove? and will the political fallout have money for democrats falling short? let's ask melissa francis and bob cusack. melissa, what do you think? >> i think that every time we see a scandal like this, i want to say these are the folks you put in charge of your health care, and how do you feel about that? i mean, that is really terrifying, and i used to say have you been to the dmv lately, have you seen what's going on at the post office, why uld you put these people in charge of your health care? now we have an exact example. this sarah hall ingram who is in charge of the office that decided on the tax-exempt status, she is now in
it's trying to defense the indefensible and proved even weaker. no heart what comes of these various embarrassments, this much is clear: the president's best excuse was that he was, well, out of the loop. he has gone from hands-on to hands-off, but its still going to hit his approval numbers hands down. because it is hard to pound the pulpit when you're taking a pounding in the polls. so is big gov being given the big shove? and will the political fallout have money for democrats falling short?...
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because what's gotten us to newdow highs have been very defensive, low-growth sectors, right? kind of adding to this on the about the tapering of qe, the fed probably has the to taper on the tapering discussion. because what's missing here is the issue of how do you cause a great rotation? you stop the bid in bonds. but if you cause that stopping of the bid in bonds, if that results in an accelerated interest rate increase, the market is not going to like that. so we have to be very wary of the speed of interest rate movements going forward, aside from just the level. >> there's a difference also between pulling back on qe and raising interest rates. the fed could pull back on qe. that doesn't necessarily mean that rates all of a sudden are going to shoot up. it doesn't mean that they're going to raise rates by pulling back on qe. >> but if they do pull back on qe, the dollar probably rises. we saw that move the last eight days as this discussion on tapering has taken place. a rising dollar is deflationary. the fed doesn't want that. the fed wants inflation. every other emergi
because what's gotten us to newdow highs have been very defensive, low-growth sectors, right? kind of adding to this on the about the tapering of qe, the fed probably has the to taper on the tapering discussion. because what's missing here is the issue of how do you cause a great rotation? you stop the bid in bonds. but if you cause that stopping of the bid in bonds, if that results in an accelerated interest rate increase, the market is not going to like that. so we have to be very wary of the...
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it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> we finally heard a statement from the three women kidnapped in cleveland that has naturally caused a media explosion. a story of anguish and emotion that has been extremely challenging to cover. and when amanda berry, michelle knight and gina dejesus was freed a journalistic mob scene and no shortage of confusion. >> amanda berry, 27 years old, ready to address the press at any moment. >> so what apparently is going on there is amanda is going to be coming out to make some kind of a statement. >> we are waiting for that brief statement that amanda berry is going to make when she returns home. >> but, indeed, she is not ready to speech and her sister, beth, just came out. >> after ariel castro and his two brothers were arrested and the horrible details began to emerge, journalists struggled to make sense of the tragedy. >> she's the one in the center with the white tank top pictured here with a 6-year-old girl that police believe is her daughter. now, reports that t
it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> we finally heard a statement from the three women kidnapped in cleveland that has naturally caused a media explosion. a story of anguish and emotion that has been extremely challenging to cover. and when amanda berry, michelle knight and gina dejesus was freed a journalistic mob scene and no shortage of confusion. >> amanda berry, 27 years old, ready to...
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of the new book "rumsfeld's rules: leadership lessons in business, politics, war and life," former defense secretary donald rumsfeld. mr. secretary, welcome back. you have such an interesting distinction here. i remember president bush called you a matinee idol and now you're soon to be a great grandfather. that's quite a combination. >> it's exciting. >> i want to ask you about a very disturbing subject within the military that you've worked over for so long and that is sexual assaults in the military. some of the reported accounts when you were secretary and reported and estimates, a much larger number and the alarming rise between 2010 and 2012. what should the military do about it? does it have to change the way these crimes are reported at the chain of command and go outside of that to a special prosecutor? what would do you? >> i don't know that a special prosecutor is the answer, but there is an argument that can be made for handling them in a way different than they're being handled because they're serious. and i would suspect that an awful lot of them doesnn't event reported. that
of the new book "rumsfeld's rules: leadership lessons in business, politics, war and life," former defense secretary donald rumsfeld. mr. secretary, welcome back. you have such an interesting distinction here. i remember president bush called you a matinee idol and now you're soon to be a great grandfather. that's quite a combination. >> it's exciting. >> i want to ask you about a very disturbing subject within the military that you've worked over for so long and that is...
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and a former bush secretary of defense sets the record straight and comes forward and has some interesting words to say about hillary clinton. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> look at the mouth on this one. >> no kidding. >> i would call it a cover-up. >> i think that's nonsense. >> it just doesn't seem like there is a cover-up. >> and i think the american people will think it's nonsense. >> i would call it a cover-up in the extent that there was willful removal of information. >> our intelligence committee will have a report and i hope we will put some of these things to rest. >> it's really about one thing and one thing only. >> secretary clinton -- >> secretary clinton -- >> secretary clinton -- >> and my concern is, when hillary clinton's name is mentioned 32 times in a hearing -- >> secretary clinton. >> secretary clinton. >> everyone knows this is just a partisan witch hunt. >> that is a very mean and hurtful thing for my colleague to suggest. >> hillary clinton's not a target. president obama's not a target. >> oh, that's a dandy fish. >> well, darrell issa is on a fishi
and a former bush secretary of defense sets the record straight and comes forward and has some interesting words to say about hillary clinton. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> look at the mouth on this one. >> no kidding. >> i would call it a cover-up. >> i think that's nonsense. >> it just doesn't seem like there is a cover-up. >> and i think the american people will think it's nonsense. >> i would call it a cover-up in the extent...
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they know that they've got to be leading here, not always on the defensive as they were early last week. >> jamie: my discussion with you is somewhat academic, coming up next segment we'll have the trust in government. one of the questions i want to ask you, for those sitting at home following this for the first time, maybe they watched the hearings that were so compelling -- they may be asking themselves about the appointment of the person that we now know was in charge of overseeing this exemption scrutiny to a greater degree, to on now be the one to implement sara ingraham, of course. to now see the overimplemented it's of obamacare that many people will be relying on their future healthcare. is that a red flag? is eight red herring? what is it? >> it could be a red flag depending on what the investigation turns out to be. what did she know. did she know a lot and not tell congress. was he is in the middle of this. you have to have the trust of the irs as well as hhs as they implement this big, huge landmark law. the obama administration knows that. if she is tainted by this scandle,
they know that they've got to be leading here, not always on the defensive as they were early last week. >> jamie: my discussion with you is somewhat academic, coming up next segment we'll have the trust in government. one of the questions i want to ask you, for those sitting at home following this for the first time, maybe they watched the hearings that were so compelling -- they may be asking themselves about the appointment of the person that we now know was in charge of overseeing...
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plus former secretary of defense donald rumsfeld returns to "meet the press." this time he's out of office and weighing in on the big issues in "rumsfeld's rules." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the world's longest running television program, this is "meet the press" with david gregory. >> good sunday morning. tough week for president obama. one columnist wondering if the president like president clinton before him could actually emerge stronger from all of this, while others see the swirl of the controversies making it stronger for the president to succeed with his second-term agenda. the president is going to address congratulations watts at moorehouse college this morning. and thursday he'll deliver a speech on counterterrorism. here this morning one of the men trying to direct a response to all of these controversy, the president's senior adviser, dan pfeiffer, a man who has been with the president since his 2008 campaign. good to have you here. >> thank you for having me. >> i've been reading that the white house wouldn't spend more than 10% on
plus former secretary of defense donald rumsfeld returns to "meet the press." this time he's out of office and weighing in on the big issues in "rumsfeld's rules." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the world's longest running television program, this is "meet the press" with david gregory. >> good sunday morning. tough week for president obama. one columnist wondering if the president like president clinton before him could actually emerge...
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he already indicated that the defense attache told him was not possible. any report is subject to being reviewed, to being criticized and all the rest. i welcome that, but i don't yet see it. >> and the main question -- i want to play something for you. and this was greg hicks, former deputy chief of mission in libya. and he was asked about could help have been sent. he mentioned this group that was in the embassy in libya that wanted to go to the mission in benghazi. here's the question. >> how did the personnel react at being told to stand down? >> they were furious. i can only say -- well, i will quote lieutenant cornell gibson, he said this is the first time in my career that a diplomat has more [ bleep ] than somebody in the military. >> here's the bottom line question, were there military assets anywhere that could have saved these men? the implication here is that there was, that possibly lives did not need to be lost had the military acted more quickly. >> that group would have arrived after everybody had left the benghazi airport, but a few. the a
he already indicated that the defense attache told him was not possible. any report is subject to being reviewed, to being criticized and all the rest. i welcome that, but i don't yet see it. >> and the main question -- i want to play something for you. and this was greg hicks, former deputy chief of mission in libya. and he was asked about could help have been sent. he mentioned this group that was in the embassy in libya that wanted to go to the mission in benghazi. here's the question....
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interest rates, and since interest on the national debt is the third largest category of spending after defense and social spending, the government thinks it's great to have low interest rates, but the fed can't do everything, and we're seeing proof of that. there's a lot of money in the economy, and businesses are so worried about what will happen with business and insurance, and consumers are so worried about jobs, they're not buying houses with low mortgage rates, so the money has to go somewhere, and it's been going right into the stock market. that's why you see the markets soaring when the economy and jobs struggling to grow, but not keeping up with what is going on. the market is a function of a lot of money looking for a home, and the stock market is home. >> nomi, a rise used to mean a rise in the economy. the dow is at 15,000, but the economy is struggling to grow at barely 2.5%. why the disconnect? >> first of all, the money that goes into the stock market that terry was talking about is cheap money that is funneled in through institutions, through banks, through some of the korpshzs
interest rates, and since interest on the national debt is the third largest category of spending after defense and social spending, the government thinks it's great to have low interest rates, but the fed can't do everything, and we're seeing proof of that. there's a lot of money in the economy, and businesses are so worried about what will happen with business and insurance, and consumers are so worried about jobs, they're not buying houses with low mortgage rates, so the money has to go...
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is this the thing you would say to someone who is on the defense? >> that is why i am smiling from ear to ear. is this what you would say? of course. you come up with a strategy to go on the offensive even though you are on the defensive. clearly, the word of the day, originally, he was reading the statement about the associated press. we also have a term in the criminal law field. you admit what you can't deny it and you have to admit what you cannot deny. they cannot deny it. things that they know. things that are obvious to them. they cannot admit we knew about the irs. they cannot admit we we lied about benghazi. that would mean suicide. this is a tremendous problem. you can survive benghazi. you can survive the irs. you can survive the ap. when i have a criminal defendant who is originally charged with robbery he is clearly taking the let's wait and see. it is a huge problem. this could be the end of eric holder. it is that big of a deal. it could be the time where the president called him and it says you have done a great job for me. thanks. m
is this the thing you would say to someone who is on the defense? >> that is why i am smiling from ear to ear. is this what you would say? of course. you come up with a strategy to go on the offensive even though you are on the defensive. clearly, the word of the day, originally, he was reading the statement about the associated press. we also have a term in the criminal law field. you admit what you can't deny it and you have to admit what you cannot deny. they cannot deny it. things...
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so, what i've done is i've asked secretary of defense hagel and marty dempsey to help lead a process to continue to get at this. that starts with accountability. and that means that at every level. >> i want to bring in patricia ireland former president of national organization for women, goldie taylor, jessica hensman. jessica became involved with her group after she was assaulted while enlisted. thank you all for being here. i want to put one graph up to set this up. a statistic that's gotten a lot of play in the last couple of weeks but i want to put this up. this is looking at the problem of sexual assault in the military. 2012 the total number estimated from a recent pentagon report the total number estimated is 26,000 assaults taking place in the military in the year 2012. of those only 3374 actually reported. further reduce that to 238 convicted. and that 26,000 number is up kind of considerably from a year before. if you go back over a decade it fluctuates. we've been near 30,000 before. this is a long standing problem. i think there's a lot of different ways to look at it. t
so, what i've done is i've asked secretary of defense hagel and marty dempsey to help lead a process to continue to get at this. that starts with accountability. and that means that at every level. >> i want to bring in patricia ireland former president of national organization for women, goldie taylor, jessica hensman. jessica became involved with her group after she was assaulted while enlisted. thank you all for being here. i want to put one graph up to set this up. a statistic that's...
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. >> how good a defense is that? how good a defense is that? >> i think it's a great defense in terms of the department of justice. you're exactly right. it's an appearance he was meddling in that investigation, it would be improper. with the other investigation, the i.g.'s investigation into the irs, i think he came out saming to not know what was going on at the irs. reports we heard about. issa had known about this i think a year ago and there have been reports in papers about this investigation, about this possible, a possibility of improper behavior. i think the takeaway for the irs, if you read that i.g. report, it is -- there is not sense of this was necessarily political, but it appears it was incompetent and i think you will have tea party groups on name dropping this scandal. some call it scandal. some say it's scandal sort of in quotes, bufrt i think this is going to be something that's motivating and what you learn from mitch mcconnell's interview there is that they are prepared to have this narrative where the irs scandal is an exa
. >> how good a defense is that? how good a defense is that? >> i think it's a great defense in terms of the department of justice. you're exactly right. it's an appearance he was meddling in that investigation, it would be improper. with the other investigation, the i.g.'s investigation into the irs, i think he came out saming to not know what was going on at the irs. reports we heard about. issa had known about this i think a year ago and there have been reports in papers about...
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firefighters are taking a defensive stand trying to fight this one. christina loren telling us about the wind making this tougher to handle. the fire broke out in a carport and spread to the home. we have bob redell heading to the scene to update you. two minor injuries. a three-alarm fire in redwood city. >>> it's been a busy one. good morning to you. thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm jon kelley. >> and outrage over sexual assault against another military leader assigned to protect the very people he's accused of attacking. tracie potts joins us live on capitol hill this morning where some lawmakers say it's time to get tough to prevent the assaults from happening. good morning. >> good morning, laura. this has also ruffled feathers on the pentagon where they're trying to figure out is it a coincidence or some issue with sexual assault preference officers in the military. second time now, in two weeks, this time down in texas, at ft. hood, a sergeant first class, accused of pandering, abusive sexual contact. mistreating subor
firefighters are taking a defensive stand trying to fight this one. christina loren telling us about the wind making this tougher to handle. the fire broke out in a carport and spread to the home. we have bob redell heading to the scene to update you. two minor injuries. a three-alarm fire in redwood city. >>> it's been a busy one. good morning to you. thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm jon kelley. >> and outrage over sexual assault against another...
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the defense did not want to do that. so we'll have to wait and see whether those photographs will be taken. and one final thing, we were kind of expecting an indictment to come down on monday, that generally happens 30 days after someone -- there are charges filed by way of a complaint. but it looks like we might be facing a delay in that calendar, erin. we'll have to see. and there could be a number of exceptions for this. for example, because he's hospitalized, because there are other matters going on. we can only tell you that a number of documents in this case remain under seal. erin? >> obviously big questions about that. susan, before you go, i know there's also news about the former chechen militant who now lives in new hampshire. he's been interviewed by the fbi, that he met with the tsarnaev brothers. but he adamantly said, look, i was not involved. what is the development there today? >> today he issued a public statement about this. we've been asking for one since yesterday. and in the statement, he says, firs
the defense did not want to do that. so we'll have to wait and see whether those photographs will be taken. and one final thing, we were kind of expecting an indictment to come down on monday, that generally happens 30 days after someone -- there are charges filed by way of a complaint. but it looks like we might be facing a delay in that calendar, erin. we'll have to see. and there could be a number of exceptions for this. for example, because he's hospitalized, because there are other matters...
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. >> on the irs, you had a strongly worlded defense of using the federal court system in terrorism cases this weekend over at cal. you also expressed a lot of regret about how guantanamo -- is it your desire, to move into the second term to make another push to transfer prisoner back to the united states? >> well, i think we certainly ought to use our federal court system. it's proving to be effective. it's a place in which we can convict people. it's also a place where we can get valuable intelligence, and what we're going to try to do is close guantanamo. the president has indicated it's too expensive, a recruitment tool for terrorists. it has a negative impact on the relationship, so we'll make a renewed effort to close guantanamo? >> the appointment of a new senior official at the white house or elsewhere to work on guantanamo issues? >> we're in the process of working on that now. we're looking at candidates. >> why was this? -- why was the a.p. case different than other leak investigations that you're all involved with? i know you're not managing this investigation per se, but you
. >> on the irs, you had a strongly worlded defense of using the federal court system in terrorism cases this weekend over at cal. you also expressed a lot of regret about how guantanamo -- is it your desire, to move into the second term to make another push to transfer prisoner back to the united states? >> well, i think we certainly ought to use our federal court system. it's proving to be effective. it's a place in which we can convict people. it's also a place where we can get...
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all crooks the other right right the us justice system said bowman used the blame to be in defense pirating a patent while claiming to simply be reusing a crop of corporate giant versus a veteran farmer battle it out all the way up to the supreme court in the case over crops patents with her why a possible interpretations of the law judges rule against the farmer demanding that he pay tens of thousands of dollars worth of damages the fine eighty five thousand dollars money that bowman says he simply does not have and never will his lawyers work pro bono on the case well the supreme court says each case is individual concerns speak about how much of a precedent it will set affecting individual far future of agriculture versus biotechnologies moving forward i heard when i was a little kid that progress leads to destruction and there are a danger in doing that i'm beginning to look now maybe it does i don't know if that future cannot archie sandborn indiana on may ninth the world made record books but not in a good way for the first time in human history the atmospheric levels of carbon dioxid
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the realtime video which we have all seen reveals that there was virtually no defense. the militia from libya sent to guard the embassy disappeared the minute these people came down the street. these people just walked right into the facility. so that is the painful learning lesson that we have. >> well, there's also a political charge that is coursing through this. the pivotal moment of all of this back in february senator mccain was on this program, and this was the exchange with what he thought was the actual cover-up. watch this. >> and shouldn't people be held accountable for the fact that four americans died? >> for what you said there's a cover- cover-up. a cover-up of what? >> of the of information concerning the deaths of four brave americans. the information has not been forthcoming. you can obviously believe that it has. i know that it hasn't. why did the president for two weeks, for two weeks during the heat of a campaign continue to say he didn't know the whether it was a terrorist attack or not? is it because it interfered with the line of al qaeda is deci
the realtime video which we have all seen reveals that there was virtually no defense. the militia from libya sent to guard the embassy disappeared the minute these people came down the street. these people just walked right into the facility. so that is the painful learning lesson that we have. >> well, there's also a political charge that is coursing through this. the pivotal moment of all of this back in february senator mccain was on this program, and this was the exchange with what...
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secretary of defense hagel has said this has to stop. he has a number of initiatives, but every one of these cases becomes a growing embarrassment and a growing scandal. and of course, it's not just these two cases. there are a number of these every week across the military, across the country, and really becoming a growing problem for the pentagon. >> so, are they still investigating this guy now for ft. hood? >> yeah, they just announced it a short time ago tonight that he was under investigation, removed from his duties and, in fact, a signal of just how serious it may be for this person, the army criminal investigation command, the c.i.d., now investigating the allegations against him. so this suggests very strongly a potential criminal case. >> wow. we'll continue to follow it. barbara starr, appreciate it. >>> lot more happening tonight. here's the "360" bulletin. >>> word tonight philadelphia abortion doctor and convicted murderer kermit gosnell struck a deal with prosecutors to avoid the death penalty. yesterday, jurors found gos
secretary of defense hagel has said this has to stop. he has a number of initiatives, but every one of these cases becomes a growing embarrassment and a growing scandal. and of course, it's not just these two cases. there are a number of these every week across the military, across the country, and really becoming a growing problem for the pentagon. >> so, are they still investigating this guy now for ft. hood? >> yeah, they just announced it a short time ago tonight that he was...
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. >> on the way in to the speech obama had a wink and message for secretary of defense leon panetta. >> good job tonight. >> hours earlier a team of navy seals from seal team six had boarded a c 130 aircraft in total darkness. they parachuted into the somali night and sighently made their way to jessica on foot. instantly the night erupt inside gunfear as the kidnappers and seals exchanged shots. when the fierce firefight was over, all nine somali pirates were dead and jessica and her colleague were safe. they were rushed to blackhawk helicopters and whisked away to freedom. in washington obama finished state of the union address and called jessica's father. he said she has been rescued by the seal team and is on her way home. jessica and her husband eric have moved back to the united states and written a book about the ordeal called impossible odds. they join me now. welcome home. >> thank you very much. >> sean: nice to meet you. versus a great honor. eric, nice to meet you, sir. >> thank you. >> sean: this story is compelling. you went there for the noblist of reasons. you wanted
. >> on the way in to the speech obama had a wink and message for secretary of defense leon panetta. >> good job tonight. >> hours earlier a team of navy seals from seal team six had boarded a c 130 aircraft in total darkness. they parachuted into the somali night and sighently made their way to jessica on foot. instantly the night erupt inside gunfear as the kidnappers and seals exchanged shots. when the fierce firefight was over, all nine somali pirates were dead and jessica...